My God, Ian. I didn't realise how politically correct you are. You didn't even mention the gender of the recovery vehicle's driver![smilebigeye]
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My God, Ian. I didn't realise how politically correct you are. You didn't even mention the gender of the recovery vehicle's driver![smilebigeye]
Haven't you heard Steve, girls can do anything. Boys need to be prepared.
oh dear haha, the shame of being rescued in such a way. All fun though :D im sure will be many times you have to rescue them back :D
My car being so naughty lately. Didn't make it home from mechanic lastnight!! Back on truck right back. The drivers side trans line this time! (Passengers side one fixed couple months back) o ring failure. I'm not sure where the o rings are there but im assuming with the pulley bearing failures other week, trans got hot and then probably the final straw for old line and o ring.
(Battery Light came on, followed very fast by hot trans light, then as pulled over and turned off, engine just got hot)
I hope this is last of any trouble though and my car is back to its super reliable sexy self now.
I dunno! If we all chip in, it is about time you bought your own Flatbed/Tilt Tray, & you could personally deliver it them 24/7 & save on your RAA subscriptions..
No don't tell me. You'd have breakdowns with that. Can't win.
Mind you, the Tilt Tray would have to mirror your outings to be fairly supportive.[bighmmm]
I hope NDIS don't get wind of the car's recent hissy fits. Attachment 171419
It would not be popular if a letter was rcd, from NDIS, to the effect that your car was being so unreliable that they couldn't possibly support your application for Hand Controls during the life of said vehicle & it has nowt to do with Hand Controls & your ongoing mechanical problems.[bighmmm]
Yours
NDIS
Ian would hear the howls of Disappointment & Despair from Brissie.:wallbash::wallbash::BigCry:
Could be a tad embarrassing delivering the car to the converter, on the back of an RACQ recovery truck. :eek2: